Theo Talks Episode 4: Raising Cholera Awareness with Madanm Bwa

Join Regional Director Theo on his latest Adventure in EcoSan as he journeys through the streets of Shada with longtime SOIL friend and community activist Madanm Bwa, raising awareness about the risks of cholera and methods to prevent its transmission. The message that Madanm Bwa brings is....

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Le Nouvelliste: Cap-Haïtien à heure de assainissement

By Dumas Maçon in Le Nouvelliste, November 16, 2012 Surpopulation, insalubrité et territoire sauvagement habité, plusieurs quartiers de la ville du Cap-Haïtien offrent le lugubre spectacle d’une région en déliquescence. Les bidonvilles pullulent et les populations habitant les ravines fourmillent....

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November 2012 Newsletter: 10,000 Trees for Haiti

Dear friends and supporters, We would like to start by thanking those of you who contributed to SOIL over the past month. We had a record breaking number of individuals who responded to our calls for support and as a result our toilets remained open and all of our hardworking staff have been paid....

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10,000 Trees for Haiti

In January 2012, SOIL partnered with Trees, Water & People, Positive Legacy, and Jam Cruise passengers to plant thousands of fruit trees in northern Haiti using SOIL's EcoSan compost (human manure, aka "humanure"). These citrus trees have matured and are now being planted. But, local community....

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SOIL’s First Ecosan Training of the Fall

Last Thursday SOIL was proud to host our first ecological sanitation training of the fall at our beautiful Port-au-Prince office. The majority of participants were Haitian but several other countries were represented including France, Ireland and Burkina Faso. The event was attended by 16 budding....

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Damning the Flood: SOIL’s Toilets Help Prevent Cholera During the Recent Flooding in Cap-Haitien

The rain started on the evening of November 8 and fell for 2 days straight. A combination of deforested hillsides and inadequate drainage meant that the city of Cap Haitien was flooding within hours. SOIL’s office in the center of downtown was surrounded by canals of dirty water, over 3 feet deep in....

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Tèt Chaje! Lapli A Poko Jamn Fin Tonbe. Our Hearts Are Broken. The Rain Doesn't Stop.

Today was a sunny day in Port-au-Prince and the SOIL office there celebrated the arrival of new office chickens, but the rains kept pouring down in northern Haiti and Cap-Haitien's streets are flooding. Due to poor internet connection it took us most of the day to get these photos and videos....

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The Newest SOILies!

Today the Port-au-Prince office is all aflutter as we welcome the newest members of our team: the chickens! Our three new friends are named Sgt. Pepper, Soli, and Cora, and they will live in our beautiful backyard. The chickens will feast on black soldier fly larvae, harvested with our new BioPod....

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Bringing the Toilets Home

Written by our friends at re.source – a start-up team based out of Stanford University, funded by a Grand Challenges Explorations Phase 1 grant from the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. The re.source team is partnering with SOIL to help design an improved household EcoSan toilet and a social....

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A Huge Thank You to Ride For World Health!

This past week we received a donation check in the mail from Ride for World Health (R4WH) to support public sanitation programs in Haiti. R4WH is a committed group of public health advocates who traveled from San Diego to Washington, D.C. by bike to raise awareness and funds for fighting global....

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